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Vid Taylor Transforms Times News Clippings into Pop Art

NEW YORK, March 13, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Vid Taylor's upcoming art

exhibit in New York City is a sign of the Times.

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Literally and figuratively. His new project, the "Times Newsaic," is

derived solely from New York Times snippets. After reading the

newspaper, he tears out sections of pages and then scans the images

and words into digital format. By rearranging the pieces, Taylor

creates a unique piece of art, which is transformed into a 30-inch

square limited edition screen printed lithograph.

The artwork is culled from the news and has the texture of a mosaic,

thus the name "Newsaic."

As part of the Select Fair and Frieze Art Week, Taylor's Newsaic

collection will be on display from May 8-11 at the Altman Building,

135 West 18th Street, in the heart of Chelsea, a historic area of

Manhattan's West Side.

"I'm very excited to have this new body of work as a part of the

Select Fair," says Taylor, who owns and runs Popboompow

(www.popboompow.com), a New York pop art studio. "People from all over

the world will be in to see this exhibit of fine art.

A critical part of creating the Newsaic is taking words and images out

of context, combining them together to form something that almost

contradicts itself. "It's like breathing new life into the structure,"

Taylor explains.

In order to display this fine art properly, Taylor is seeking

additional funding. His goal is to raise $10,000 to defray the cost of

frames, materials, film, printing, canvas and other expenses.

To meet this goal, he has launched a Kickstarter campaign, where

supporters can donate varying amounts of money to back this effort. To

make a donation, view the artwork or obtain more information about

this project, visit

www.kickstarter.com/projects/vidtaylor/popboompow-presents-vid-taylor-at-the-select-fair.

Thus far, more than $5,600 has been raised. Depending on their

donation level, contributors can receive miniature Newsaic samples

signed by the artist, limited edition lithographs and full-size

Newsaic replicas. The top pledge level fetches a 48-inch square

Newsaic canvas print of the donor's choice, signed and personalized by

Taylor.

Taylor began crafting this type of pop art in 2008 and has created

hundreds of pieces. The exhibit at the Altman Building is the first

public display of this work.

For further information, visit

www.kickstarter.com/projects/vidtaylor/popboompow-presents-vid-taylor-at-the-select-fair,

the Popboompow website (www.popboompow.com) or the Popboompow Facebook

page, www.facebook.com/popboompow.

Contact: Vid Taylor 917-355-9215 Email popboompow.com

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